70) 
THE GARDENERS 
is thought reaily yai; ; and so, 
stock ts, which 
instead o 
req ou 
in ms row i with a smooth character. 
to suppose, we all retain too many mediocre 
the names of 
w 
f, characte 
nad Spence’s Florist, Fruitist, and 
Garden Miscellany. 
e Correspon i 
Imaise h 
on has been 
which appears.in your Number of Tht 3, 1857, p. 6, 
ecifie details. of my Polmaise stove, 
requesting some s 
and I have pleasure in complying with that go agri 
No plan or ete ing, apa bm could g ould 
convey, any te idea of i pt s s 
o 
k general! 
piepe of. strong pien 
„be free fro 
contains 
recis' an The farnaee 
cons png gtd from 
the warmed, 
but we ood case is only applicable to “buildings of 
and provided wi hey the essary Vi 
& 
3 
tilating spat, The air it po@one ridi 
roceeds from the hot air £ chamber alon 
circulation. is thus carri 
very simple, and jarni not appear to involve any very 
great ee of pri Its remarkable simplicity 
is its comnaide as I. have said, 
otanists now well. know to, what a great prin our | you 
wded with 
as | that 1 
are Lomeli 
ondernse 
MAA Stores — Having unghie aeveral articles in | į 
my Fo g 
- | siderable len of b 
without being itself evened moe i r low or above. The 
s is shown without 
bark, is quite dead ; but the ei hin curled inwards 
Wi 
prouuced on Roses by 
bei inform 
much gr vent brillianey, i in the 
re can be obta 
manure, If you 
of the flow 
any other ption 
are l an Mi of ij 
can you ~~ me a hint how an 
quantities it naama 
h 
ould bi 
sprinkled on the surf: 
red me that t 
properties in it. the same time he t 
had tried the effects of gelatine 
of 
on Cunage, 
oe [We — ‘totally esangenlianih with 
these substan 
ie: “Stem.— 
n vegetable physio! 
some acciden 
forcibly s aaa 
ark was 
original'st em, ùe, so much of i 
ea th 
, as I have no doubt 
ha 
CHRONICLE. 
the upe of oxide of man- 
ganese is alkas eee to justify the trial of it? I have 
d by a chemical ett a it _ngpownat ie a 
t 
aet I should conjecture 
spars in a dry state, eit 
with the porte in wich ers Roses are planted, or 
friend’ 
er 
on = and porn 
undance flowe: 
pce 
the 
Barked R Rhododen b you the | las 
accompanying aaa se I think very foreibly 
The} d 
but 
i rani so the damper is 
egar cham 
akane Bl, a 
cold air ; to shut the. 
as eal ihep, I no owe had the © advantage of, fresh- 
Im that th x a nishes, more 
put 
s the hot a 
als 
gestion. 
quite. innocuous) that remains 
[The Procédé Grison here mentioned is the following :=- 
] lb, o5 ORIEN sapho q 
2. of 
_ the 
d. for injudicious culture. 
as Seakale, à 
nseparably; co : 
te in whieh the ts tg is bound t sran 
ib but. which, it is impossible | for him. to remedy, And 
£ Grass” ex) xposed ifor 
tole in Covent Routes kamre are exceptions however) 
greengroce’ indow: 
—Various means have been em 
S 
SAAN A aE 
ERAEN EA 
ture: allowed. to es; has done so about 
: par of the. clear. liquid. is g hes for use. Before 
sing, however, com pin of the liquid is mixed, with 
12h gallons of wi 
Circe i sek a 56 — 
January . oe et cae ag forward , 3 
February... 2.10 | August 
Mareh ... 158 September i 
April one . 883 October ... dii 
May i 395 |, November ER 1 
June ae 1.27 December e. 
July 1.30 — 
—— ay 
Carried forw: .. 16.88 | Average of 12:years s: 310) 
material of the 
stove and fitt themselves, that we fi arera be t pod a ats view: 
great tag ing from, the Polmaise: apparatus, wondered if. it paid for the. trouble of blanching, yet it 
: In first place the site of the stove is impo a id for growers have. produ it so 0. years: 
it should be placed in an.exea topong story, and still produce it in. that condition, and people: still 
and at a A Aye depth. The dimensions and form of buy it and still call it tough, but: eat) it, and: why? 
the warm air flues and of the cold og drain, and ae Jertainly not. because rench neighbours: doj 
inclination tion pokrao sition in regard to any air curre: for few ever ate good Asparagus in France. ‘The 
building, or pesa local conditions. by whieh it may remedy is simple—don’t buy. Condemn. all white 
be rat om of groat importance ‘Asparagus, and po all who, grow: it greeny 
matters attended to, the beat i es then there will be end to all tou 
apparatus geal not work well’; it raw even have a jun « Grass,” for if if. pays i pla al 
reverse action, working the w wrong we altogether, | white, why not to grow it green, Many, cover 
Mr. Cramb, (Jan. 17, pp. 38,) mentions TA tase off the beds in. spring with, from 4 to 6 inches. of mi mad 
kind : “the air in the h house passed into the hot air suppose they longer “Grass,” ‘This. is wrong 
cham tthe cold air sae or principle ; for all.below the surface cuts to, ae 
vent f Stent he. pois ow it upon us actually reduces the length; of the see 
i ve : if head, In all places, of note now-a-days the 
rs nei wih ag se co th f i pursued i ite opi 
used it will constantly give off an offensive and : š ran t ‘ ne ern maingi it Beas m 
; or ifıthe plates of the: stove are x " : the po a pion — oes not comply to — 
ntly strong, or expose the direct action of | upon itself, and formed an an entirely me new a the letter is inexcusable, In.my timeI have met witli 
the fire, it a ~~ eon Sages nag ged bo fectly. ı round; and as large as E those. who, preferred. it: blanched, I have: had: to 
and k either, ani r it t after, tasting it French, were’ 
ble life. Also, unless:it > made absolutely air- by a retrograde a A enteri th all semen. wean: caren ait Lwil 
s ng the all wron green was eyer after the colour. ; 
tight, it it will pennis the phen) on most pernicious g ranch ©. ‘The leaves men are slightly less luxuriant | pan pan ice, and although there not be 
mapas as tie com of coke or coal those. on € and the other is anything new in it, it may serve to excite an i 
i accurate aaa basaan Sar beheser oong agarana wnnapatiog: agint, To. begin. e-beginni 
urnace and ash p : feat . | size of the new: stem with the dead one. One would seed on a fine ae 
With regard Sub teak ee stove erected to | however like to he purp prepared piece of light sandy soil, in 
warm three rooms, each 90/feet long. EEDE of derahe panari nae But the | three rows in. each,, }) foot from. 
a = i precludes t hat. L. er Á ith 1 ifti 
per week, poe uires attention only onee, in y Polmaise 1 Tane “ A Looker On” seems pan the , with, st 
(burning without any care from Saturda turday until Moncay), for more information. as to the size of Whitehent’s I cut a few- strong: heads only the. 
ture, stoves, the work they:do. The stoves are 5 fi the ing winter I. begin. to 
high by 2 feet. square.. The: t hools, w are | mention that L grow. my) Celery. is calles 
y Presa -by one porn 9 yards by 7 isga each; ach, and | lazay hod system, viz. = rows in a.5 feet bed, witha?” 
z ' can commanded Space 
is | The church ieh te ppmv peta is + pe just: as much. ground. as. I require 
| 17 yards. stove was ad toma oh | sk oe quantity 
y= sinuba et alee ye found Fe anexe 
hot air was introduced above the level de cen rs ira 
8 e e | 4 vent iomgypartof whieh i. 
a $ see it i again I begin.in. November:;, I. i the. plants, up: 
mp | pace > a E sort, of soil on the slate 
comin your column, "Without going to the | the: i whieh roots and 
